Equity and inclusion
What does IDAHOBIT mean to you?
IDAHOBIT is on 17 May this year.
We'd love you to get creative and send us a photo to show us what it means to you.
It could be a selfie, a photo of a piece of art or writing or how you supported IDAHOBIT Day itself. Whatever feels meaningful to you.
Send in your photo by 18 May and we'll put you in the draw for one of three $100 vouchers. We'll be sharing the entries via social media so let us know if you want us to name/tag you when we do.
Federation University is committed to providing equal opportunity and freedom from discrimination and harassment for all members of the Federation community, and to creating an environment which reflects and values the social and cultural diversity within Federation community and the communities it serves.
- Discrimination and harassment support
- Protected attributes
- Disability
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
- Diverse genders and sexualities
- Support for students with care experience
- Culture and faith
- Students as carers / children on campus
- Family and domestic violence
- Using your chosen name
- Training for students
- Respectful and Inclusive Communities Action Plan (RICAP)
- Accessibility Action Plan (AAP)
- Policies and procedures
- Student Equity and Inclusion Network
- GradWISE program
- Resources
- Contact us
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field stations are located and we pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend our respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and First Nations Peoples.
The Aboriginal Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field stations are located include:
- Wimmera: Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagulk
- Ballarat: Wadawurrung
- Berwick: Boon Wurrung
- Gippsland: Gunai Kurnai
- Nanya Station: Mutthi Mutthi and Barkindji